After the fire in September 2012, The Wounded Knee Museum exhibits were reconstructed and displayed at a temporary location, but will be returning to their original location in Wall, South Dakota with an expected opening date of May 2017. We will be expanding our displays and exhibits. The Wounded Knee Museum opened in 2003 to share the events leading to the massacre at Wounded Knee in 1890. We appreciate your continued support, understanding and prayers during this transition of rebuilding. We look forward to seeing you in 2017!

After the fire in September 2012, The Wounded Knee Museum exhibits were reconstructed and displayed at a temporary location, but will be returning to their original location in Wall, South Dakota with an expected opening date of May 2017. We will be expanding our displays and exhibits. The Wounded Knee Museum opened in 2003 to share the events leading to the massacre at Wounded Knee in 1890.
We appreciate your continued support, understanding and prayers during this transition of rebuilding.
We look forward to seeing you in 2017!

Friends this year’s South Dakota Powwow schedule has been released. There are many great events happening this year. Come out, meet new people, see old friends, and generally have a fantastic time. If you are interested click on the link below to see the schedule.
http://www.sdtribalrelations.com/powwows.aspx

It’s that time of year again; it’s time to open up the Wounded Knee Museum for the season. This year we will be opening on May 19th. We will open every day from 9:00 AM until 5:30 PM. We are located in Wall, South Dakota, half a block from the Wall Drugstore. Once again this year we will be teaming up with Lakota Ways to educate our visitors about both the massacre and the Lakota people. If you have any questions feel free to contact us at info@woundedkneemuseum.org. Thank you all for your continued support! Now let’s have another amazing season; hope to see you soon!

Wounded Knee Museum will be reopening summer 2017

After the fire in September 2012, The Wounded Knee Museum exhibits were reconstructed and displayed at a temporary location, but will be returning to their original location in Wall, South Dakota with an expected opening date of May 2017. We will be expanding our displays and exhibits. The Wounded Knee Museum opened in 2003 to share the events leading to the massacre at Wounded Knee in 1890.

We appreciate your continued support, understanding and prayers during this transition of rebuilding. We look forward to seeing you in 2017!